to show to be involved especially in a crime

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to show to be involved especially in a crime

The phrase "to show to be involved, especially in a crime," can be best described by the word "implicate." This means to demonstrate or prove someone's involvement or connection to a crime or wrongdoing.

In a legal sense, to implicate someone is to indicate that they played a part in committing an offense, often by providing evidence or testimony showing their participation or complicity.